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Georgia Southern vs Marshall: First Half Winner

📊 $11 traded 🏦 Source: Kalshi
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$11
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All Outcomes (3)
Outcome Probability Yes Bid Yes Ask 24h Change Volume
Georgia Southern 45%
34¢ 45¢ $11 Trade →
Marshall 0%
48¢ 58¢ $0 Trade →
Tie 0%
11¢ $0 Trade →

About This Market

This market asks which team will be leading at the end of the first half in the Georgia Southern vs Marshall game; it matters for traders who want to trade on early-game performance and in-game dynamics rather than final results.

Georgia Southern and Marshall are FBS college football programs whose first-half outcomes are shaped by game plan, tempo, and early execution. Halftime leaders often reflect fast starts, turnovers, and special teams play; past single-game patterns can inform expectations but do not guarantee future halves.

Market odds reflect the collective expectations of traders given available information and update as news or money flow in; they are a snapshot of sentiment and should be combined with game-specific information when making decisions.

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When will this market close?

The market close time is listed as TBD for this event; the platform will publish the official close time—markets of this type commonly close at or shortly before kickoff but confirm on the market page for this specific listing.

What are the three outcomes in 'Georgia Southern vs Marshall: First Half Winner'?

The three outcomes represent which team is leading at the official end of the second quarter: Georgia Southern leading, Marshall leading, or the score tied at halftime.

How is the 'first half winner' outcome officially determined for settlement?

Settlement is based on the official game score at the end of the second quarter as recorded by the game's official scorer; if the halftime score is tied, the tie outcome applies. Consult the market rules on the platform for edge cases.

How do last-minute injuries or lineup changes affect this market?

Injuries or changes to starters—especially quarterbacks, key receivers, or defensive playmakers—can rapidly shift market sentiment; traders should monitor official injury reports, pregame depth charts, and warmup news for this specific matchup.

What happens to this market if the game is postponed, canceled, or the first half is not completed?

Resolution follows the platform's event rules: markets may be voided or settled according to official completion criteria when the first half is not completed. Check the event's resolution policy on the market page for the exact procedure.

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